(Finance) – As of September 28, the letters of compliance sent by the Revenue Agency to taxpayers made it possible to collect over € 2.13 billion, out of a target set at the end of the year of € 2.45 billion. This is what the Chamber and Senate Studies Service in the dossier on the implementation of the NRP which, among the 2022 interventions, also includes the increase in communications sent to taxpayers to regularize any tax anomalies. The stage of completion is therefore 87%.
“At the moment, despite the negative economic propagation deriving from the war emergency, – the report reads – there are no critical issues”.
They must be achieved by December 2022 three objectives, as regards the tax sector, connected to each other and aimed at improving the methods of dialogue between the tax authorities and the taxpayer for the spontaneous correction, outside the dispute, of the discrepancies between the declarations made by the taxpayer with respect to what emerges from the databases held by the tax administration. The communications sent by the administration for this purpose, the so-called letters of conformity, they are therefore considered a tool for reduce tax litigation.
The first goal is precisely that of increase the amount of communications to taxpayers, functional to ask them to regularize anomalies in the tax returns made with respect to the data available at the Revenue Agency. As of 27 September 2022, 1.93 letters of compliance were sent (74.80% of the target value of 2.58 million).
The second intervention aims at improve the quality of letters, reducing the number of communications sent incorrectly. These are cases in which anomalies have been detected but not fraud in the ex-post verification. As of September 27, 2022, against the dispatch of 1.93 million letters, 9,449 false positives were detected.
The last goal is finally that of increase tax revenue which is generated by the fulfillment of the regularization operations contained in the compliance letters. In this case, the stage of completion is 87%, with revenues of 2.13 billion on the approximately 2.45 billion expected at the end of the year.